Peoples of the past [exhibition] four educational posters including facts and activities about Native Americans in Illinois
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Peoples of the past [exhibition] four educational posters including facts and activities about Native Americans in Illinois
- Publication date
- 2002
- Topics
- Indians of North America -- Illinois, Prehistoric peoples -- Illinois -- Exhibitions, Woodland culture -- Illinois, Paleontology -- Mississippian, Kickapoo Indians -- Illinois, Creative activities and seat work
- Publisher
- [Springfield, Ill.] : Illinois State Museum
- Collection
- university_of_illinois_urbana-champaign; americana
- Contributor
- University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
- Language
- English
- Item Size
- 41.8M
4 posters : 28 x 35 cm. folded to 28 x 22 cm
The Peoples of the Past exhibition, on which this packet is based, is the result of many years of research by Illinois State Museum and other archaeologists. It highlights many of the changes in the lifestyles of Native Americans in Illinois over a period of four thousand years. Four life-size dioramas depict the changing features of everyday life, such as the foods the Native Americans ate, the tools they used to help sustain life, and the structures they built to use as homes. The educational packet allows one to learn about the lives of early Native Americans in Illinois by exploring the illustrations, the dioramas, and the challenges following the text
Cover title
"06/02"--P. [2] of cover
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[Picture 1]. The Archaic Period : a camp along the Wabash River, 2500 B.C. -- [Picture 2]. The Middle Woodland Period : a village along the Illinois River, A.D. 250. -- [Picture 3]. The Mississippian Period : a town along Mill Creek in Southern Illinois, A.D. 1200. -- [Picture 4] The historic Kickapoo : a community near Funk's Grove in Central Illinois, A.D. 1810
The Peoples of the Past exhibition, on which this packet is based, is the result of many years of research by Illinois State Museum and other archaeologists. It highlights many of the changes in the lifestyles of Native Americans in Illinois over a period of four thousand years. Four life-size dioramas depict the changing features of everyday life, such as the foods the Native Americans ate, the tools they used to help sustain life, and the structures they built to use as homes. The educational packet allows one to learn about the lives of early Native Americans in Illinois by exploring the illustrations, the dioramas, and the challenges following the text
Cover title
"06/02"--P. [2] of cover
"PRT3259261"--P. [2] of cover
[Picture 1]. The Archaic Period : a camp along the Wabash River, 2500 B.C. -- [Picture 2]. The Middle Woodland Period : a village along the Illinois River, A.D. 250. -- [Picture 3]. The Mississippian Period : a town along Mill Creek in Southern Illinois, A.D. 1200. -- [Picture 4] The historic Kickapoo : a community near Funk's Grove in Central Illinois, A.D. 1810
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- Addeddate
- 2018-06-15 12:15:08
- Associated-names
- Walthall, Nina R; Illinois State Museum
- Barcode
- 30112121904681
- Copyright_statement
- Public domain. Illinois state government document.
- Entry_number
- 2018_IA_Cart_0605-204
- External-identifier
-
urn:oclc:record:1157062823
- Foldoutcount
- 8
- Identifier
- peoplesofpastexh00unse
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- Invoice
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- Isbn
- 089792164X
- Local_id
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- Republisher_date
- 20180628111330
- Republisher_operator
- associate-lauretta-doellman@archive.org
- Republisher_time
- 312
- Scandate
- 20180626172935
- Scanner
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- Scanningcenter
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- Full catalog record
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